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A career for you
Nursing/
Midwifery
Pre-registration HonoursDegree Programmes 2013
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Closing Date1 February 20135.15pm
www.cao.ie
Closing Date1 February 20135.15pm
www.cao.ie
Applicationto CAO
LateApplicationto CAO
Applicationto PAS
Change
of Mind
Mature Standard
Key Dates
For further information please visit
www.nursingcareers.ieor email: [email protected]
NA
15 February 5 March 20135.15pm
www.publicjobs.ie
Beginning ofMay 1 July2
5.15pm
Closing Date1 May 20135.15pm1
www.cao.ie
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Invitation totest - timeand venue
Test
Resultsof Test
Offers
Mature Standard
1 not available for Applications to the Adelaide School of Nursing
2 not available to those who have not applied for nursing/midwiferyprogrammes by 1 February and have not sat the assessment test inthe current year.
For full details on making an application, go to Section 3.
Check yourmessage board on
www.publicjobs.iein Mid April 2013
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Saturday 27 April2013 in Dublin,Cork & Galway
Check yourmessage board on
www.publicjobs.iein early June 2013
From CAO -early July
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FETAC EarlyAugust
Round 1 MidAugust
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This publication, Nursing/Midwifery A Career for You, is primarily aimed at thosewishing to apply for the pre-registration honours degree programmes in:
Childrens and General Nursing (Integrated)
General Nursing
Intellectual Disability Nursing
Midwifery
Psychiatric Nursing
Throughout this publication, she means she/he and her means her/him/his,except when used in the context of a direct quote.
It is important to note that changes may occur to anyof the contents of this publication.
Updates to this publication (for example, newcourses) may be viewed on the NCC websitewww.nursingcareers.ieand on the CAO websitewww.cao.ie
The onus is on each applicant to check the NursingCareers Centre (NCC) website, and with the HigherEducation Institutions and the Central ApplicationsOffice (CAO) for any changes regarding the competition.
Applicant statistics from previous years are available at www.nursingcareers.ie
If you have any questions for the NCC that are not answered in this booklet or onour website, then please contact us at [email protected]
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Contacts
Nursing Careers Centre (NCC)
An Bord Altranais,18/20 Carysfort Avenue,Blackrock,County Dublin.Tel: (01) 639 8565.Fax: (01) 639 8577.Email: [email protected]: www.nursingcareers.ie
Central Applications Office (CAO)
Tower House,Eglinton Street,Galway.Tel: (091) 509800.Fax: (091) 562344Website: www.cao.ie
Public Appointments Service (PAS)
Chapter House,26-30 Abbey Street Upper,Dublin1.Tel: (01) 858 7400.Email: [email protected]: www.publicjobs.ie
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An Bord Altranais 6
Nursing Careers Centre 7Section 1 Nursing and Midwifery - An Overview 8
Nursing 8Midwifery 8Scope of Nursing and Midwifery Practice 9
Section 2 Pre-Registration Honours Degree Programmes 10
Programmes leading to Registration with An Bord Altranais 10 Number of Programmes and Places 10
Colleges and Programmes 12Programme Structure 14 Purpose of Programme 14 Competencies 15
Section 3 Making an Application 16 Course Codes 16 Applying to the CAO 16 Applying to the PAS (Mature Applicants only) 17 Application using HEAR 18
Application using DARE 18 Change of Mind 18 Order of Merit Lists 19 Offers 19 Available/Vacant Places Competition 20 Deferred Entry 20 Candidate Register of An Bord Altranais 20 Allowances and Grants 21
Section 4 Clinical Component of the Pre-Registration Honours 22Degree ProgrammesChildrens and General Nursing (Integrated) 22
General Nursing 23 Intellectual Disability Nursing 24 Midwifery 25 Psychiatric Nursing 26
Section 5 Theoretical Component of the Pre-Registration 27Honours Degree Programmes
Nursing 27 Midwifery 27 Biological Sciences and Social Sciences 28
Contents
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Section 6 Entry Requirements Common To Mature And Standard 29
Code Applicants
Health Requirements 29 Garda Vetting 29 English Competence 29 Non-EU Persons 30 Applicants Expressing a Preference for the Adelaide 30
School of NursingApplicants who are attending or who have attended a 31third-level programme in IrelandNote to All Applicants 31
Section 7 Entry Requirements Specific To Mature Code Applicants 32 Overview 32 The Written Assessment Test 32 Timetable for Mature Code Applicants 33 Scores for Mature Code Applicants 2006 to 2012 34 Sponsorship Scheme for Public Health Service Employees 36
Section 8 Entry Requirements Specific To Standard Code Applicants 37
An Bord Altranais Education Entry Requirements 37 Higher Education Institutions Education Entry Requirements 37 Accumulation of Results 39 Equivalent Qualifications 39 FETAC/NCVA Qualifications 40 Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) 41 Points Scoring Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate 41
ExaminationPoints for Standard Code Applicants 2006 to 2012 42
Section 9 Post-Registration Programmes 44 Childrens Nursing 44 Midwifery 44 Nurse Tutor 45 Public Health Nursing 45 Nurse Prescriber 46 Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Advanced 46
Midwife Practitioner
References 47
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AN BORD ALTRANAISAn Bord Altranais (the Nursing Board) is the statutory regulatory body for thenursing/midwifery profession in Ireland. Its main functions relate to the promotionof high standards of professional education and training and professional conduct
among nurses/midwives including:
the maintenance of the Register of Nurses
the control of the education and training of student nurses/midwivesand the post-registration education and training of nurses/midwives
the operation of fitness to practise procedures
the ensuring of compliance with European Union Directives on nursingand midwifery.
The present Board was established under the Nurses Act, 1985. It consists oftwenty-nine members, seventeen of whom are nurses and midwives elected bythe nursing profession and the remainder, appointed by the Minister for Health,are representative of the Department of Health, the medical profession, themanagement of the health services, educational interests and the general public.
Upon successful completion of an education programme, a student nurse/midwifemay apply to register in the appropriate part of the Register maintained by AnBord Altranais. The attention of applicants is drawn to the provisions of Section 28(5) of the Nurses Act, 1985, whereby:
Nothing in this section shall operate to prevent the Board from refusing to registerthe name of any person, who is otherwise entitled to be registered, on thegrounds of the unfitness of that person to engage in the practice of nursing.
Nursing/Midwifery is both a physically and mentally challenging profession. In anyevent where the Board considers an application for registration it will consider anyinformation relating to the professional conduct and/or fitness of an applicant toengage in nursing/midwifery practice.
The Board may only consider such applications at the point of application for
registration. Decisions pursuant to Section 28 (5) of the Nurses Act, 1985, are notmade at point of entry to a nursing/midwifery education programme or at anytime during a nursing/midwifery education programme. In any such consideration,the Board may also consider any prior convictions of an applicant. In any suchconsideration, the Board will consider each case on an individual basis, and theapplicant will be invited to make written representation to the Board in the matter,will be invited to attend such Board meeting to make such representation, or maybe represented at such meeting.
Any applicant subject to a decision by the Board to refuse registration pursuant
to Section 28 (5) of the Nurses Act, 1985, may apply to the High Court forcancellation of this decision pursuant to Section 28 (7) of the Act.
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Please contact An Bord Altranais in regard to any general queries that you mayhave in regard to this section of the Act. Any personal queries in regard to thissection of the Act should be brought to the attention of the Nurse/MidwifeEducation Programme Director at your point of entry to training or at any time
during your nurse/midwife education programme.The Board is currently implementing provisions of the Nurses and Midwives Act2011, which was signed into law in December 2011. Updates will be provided onour website at http://www.nursingboard.ie/en/nurses-midwives-act-2011.aspx
NURSING CAREERS CENTRESet up under the management of An Bord Altranais in November 1998, the
Nursing Careers Centre (NCC) is responsible for:
The Processing of Mature Code Applications to the Pre-RegistrationHonours Degree Programmes
The NCC is committed to the principles of good recruiting practice. Theseprinciples involve fair and impartial selection of the best candidates for the pre-registration honours degree programmes. In carrying out this function, the NCCworks closely with:
the Central Applications Office (CAO) to which application is made
the Higher Educations Institutions
the Public Appointments Service (PAS) who conduct the writtenassessment test
The Promotion and Marketing of Nursing and Midwifery
In carrying out this function, the NCC works closely with all the key stakeholdersinvolved in the education and training of student nurses/midwives, including theDepartment of Health, personnel in healthcare agencies, the national promotion
and marketing liaison group, personnel in HEIs, and personnel in the second-leveleducation sector, including guidance counsellors, and many others.
The Provision of Information to Registered Nurses and Midwives
The NCC has developed the publication Nursing/Midwifery: Career Development.Post Registration Courses, outlining various post-registration educationopportunities for Registered Nurses and Midwives.
This is an on-line publication and is available at www.nursingcareers.ie
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SECTION 1Nursing And Midwifery - An Overview
Nursing
Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals ofall ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings.Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the careof ill, disabled and dying people. Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment,research, participation in shaping health policy and in patient and health systemsmanagement, and education are also key nursing roles (International Council ofNurses, 2010).
Midwifery
The International Confederation of Midwives, the International Federation ofGynaecologists and Obstetricians, and the World Health Organisation haveadopted and amended the following definition of a midwife (ICM):
A midwife is a person who, having been regularly admitted to a midwiferyeducational programme, duly recognised in the country in which it is located,has successfully completed the prescribed course of studies in midwifery and hasacquired the requisite qualifications to be registered and/or legally licensed to
practise midwifery.
She must be able to give the necessary supervision, care and advice to womenduring pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, to conduct deliveries on herown responsibility and to care for the newborn and infant.
This care includes preventative measures, the detection of abnormal conditionsin mother and child, the procurement of medical assistance and the extension ofemergency measures in the absence of medical help.
She has an important task in health counselling and education, not only for
women but also within the family and the community.The work should involve antenatal education and preparation for parenthood andextends to certain areas of gynaecology, family planning and child care.
She may practise in clinics, health units, and domiciliary conditions or in any otherservice.
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Scope of Nursing and Midwifery Practice
The scope of nursing and midwifery practice in the Republic of Ireland is the range
of roles, functions, responsibilities and activities that a nurse/midwife is educated,competent, and has authority to perform. Competence is the ability of the nurse/midwife to practise safely and effectively, fulfilling her professional responsibilitywithin her scope of practice. Nursing/Midwifery practice is underpinned by valuesthat guide the way in which nursing/midwifery care is delivered.
An Bord Altranais (2000a) considers that the following values should underpinnursing and midwifery practice and provide the basis for the formulation of aphilosophy of nursing and midwifery:
In making decisions about an individual nurses or midwifes scope of practice,the best interests of the patient/client and the importance of promoting andmaintaining the highest standards of quality in the health services, should beforemost
Nursing and midwifery care should be delivered in a way that respects theuniqueness and dignity of each patient/client regardless of culture or religion
Fundamental to nursing and midwifery practice is the therapeutic relationshipbetween the nurse/midwife and the patient/client that is based on trust,understanding, compassion, support and serves to empower the patient/client
to make life choices Nursing/Midwifery practice involves advocacy for the individual patient/client
and for his/her family. The practice is based on the best available evidence
Nursing/Midwifery practice should always be based on the principlesof professional conduct as outlined in the latest version of the Code ofProfessional Conduct for Each Nurse and Midwife produced by An BordAltranais (An Bord Altranais, April 2000b).
For further information on scope of practice, please refer to Scope of Nursing andMidwifery Practice Framework (An Bord Altranais, 2000a).
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RegisteredChildrensNurse(RCN) andRegisteredGeneralNurse (RGN)
Registered
GeneralNurse(RGN)
RegisteredNurseIntellectualDisability(RNID)
RegisteredMidwife(RM)
RegisteredPsychiatricNurse(RPN)
SECTION 2Pre-Registration Honours Degree Programmes
Programmes leading to registration with An Bord Altranais
There are 10 divisions to the Register maintained by An Bord Altranais.
Five programmes are at pre-registration level. All of these programmes are atLevel 8 Honours Bachelor Degree (NQAI, 2004). The academic award is Bachelorof Science (BSc). For information on post-registration programmes leading toadditional registration, please go to section 9.
Number of Programmes and Places
Programme Duration Leading to Number of Number Quota of Number Number
Title Registration programmes of places places for of HEIs of mainmature healthcareapplicants* agencies
Childrens 4.5 yrs 4 100 15% 4 4andGeneral(integrated)
General 4 yrs 14 860 15% 13 22
Nursing
Intellectual 4 yrs 8 180 35% 8 10DisabilityNursing
Midwifery 4 yrs 6 140 20% 6 7
Psychiatric 4 yrs 12 290 35% 12 14Nursing
* This is a dynamic quota and it may vary.
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Programmes for Standard Code and Mature Code Applicants
The following table gives details of the 13 HEIs offering the 44 pre-registrationhonours degree programmes, together with the associated main healthcareagencies, and the number of places per programme.
Although the main associated healthcare agencies are listed, it should be notedthat other healthcare agencies may also be used for clinical placements. Suchhealthcare agencies may be a considerable distance from those listed on thefollowing table. Contact the HEIs for further details.
In the situation where more than one healthcare agency associated with a HEI hasthe same course code, the allocation to clinical placements will be decided locally.Check with the HEI concerned.
It is essential to use the correct code when making application.
Check CAO documents for any changes to programme details.
In relation to the childrens and general (integrated) nursing programmes, thefollowing chart indicates the childrens healthcare agencies concerned. Theexperience in relation to general nursing will be with the general healthcareagencies associated with the HEI.
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Program
mesforStandardCode
andMatureCodeApplic
ants
No
HEI
Health
careAgencies
Places
Course
1
AthloneIT(090)6424400
HSEM
idlandAreaGeneralNursing
Services
35
Gene
ral
www
.ait.ie
HSEM
idlandAreaPsychiatricNursingServices
15
Psychiatric
2
DublinCityUniversity
ChildrensUniversityHospitalTemp
leStreet
30
Childrens&General(integrated)
(01)7005000
BeaumontHospital,Beaumont,Du
blin9
68
Gene
ral
www
.dcu.ie
ConnollyHospital,Blanchardstown,Dublin15
19
StJosephsIntellectualDisabilitySe
rvices,Portrane,CountyDub
lin
15
Intellectual
Disability
DaughtersofCharityIntellectualD
isabilityServices,Dublin
25
StItasPsychiatricNursingServices,Portrane,CountyDublin
40
Psychiatric
StVin
cents,Fairview,Dublin3
20
3
DundalkIT
HSED
ublinNorthEast,GeneralNu
rsingServices
40
Gene
ral
(042)9370200
StJohnofGodNorthEastServices
,andHSE,DublinNorthEast,
Intelle
ctualDisabilityServices
20
Intellectual
Disability
www
.dkit.ie
HSE,DublinNorthEastandNorthWest,MaternityServices
20
Midwifery
HSE,DublinNorthEast,Psychiatric
NursingServices
20
Psychiatric
4
Galw
ay-MayoIT
Mayo
GeneralHospital,Castlebar
25
Gene
ral
(091)753161www.gmit.ie
HSEW
esternAreaPsychiatricNursingServices,Mayo
15
Psychiatric
5
ITTr
alee(066)7145600
Kerry
GeneralHospital,Tralee
50
Gene
ral
www
.ittralee.ie
HSES
outhernPsychiatricNursingS
ervices,Kerry
15
Psychiatric
6
LetterkennyIT
LetterkennyGeneralHospital,CountyDonegal
25
Gene
ral
(074)9186000
Intelle
ctualDisabilityServices,Don
egal
15
Intellectual
Disability
www
.lyit.ie
Donegal&Sligo/LeitrimMentalHe
althServices
20
Psychiatric
7
NUIG
GalwayUniversityHospitals
47
Gene
ral
(091)524411
Portiu
nculaHospital,Ballinasloe,CountyGalway
13
www
.nuigalway.ie
Unive
rsityCollegeHospitalGalway
20
Midwifery
HSEW
estPsychiatricNursingServices
15
Psychiatric
8
StAngelasCollege
Sligo
SligoGeneralHospital
30
Gene
ral
(071)9147285
Cregg
House,Sligo
15
Intellectual
Disability
www
.stangelas.nuigalway.ie
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9
TCD
TheN
ationalChildrensHospital,Tallaght,Dublin24
20
Childrens&General(integrated)
(01)8961000
Adela
ideHospital,Tallaght,Dublin
24
33
www
.tcd.ie
MeathHospital,Tallaght,Dublin24
33
Gene
ral
StJam
essHospital,Dublin8
73
StAnnes,MooreAbbey,Monasterevin,CountyKildare
15
Intellectual
Disability
Stewa
rtsHospitalServicesLimited,Palmerstown,Dublin20
15
Coom
beWomenandInfantsUnive
rsityHospital,Dublin8
20
Midwifery
Rotun
daHospital,Dublin1
20
HSES
outh&WestDublin,Kildare,
Wicklow,MentalHealthServices
30
Psychiatric
StPatricksHospital,JamessStreet,Dublin8
15
10
UCC
CorkUniversityHospital
20
Childrens&General(integrated)
(021)4903000
Bons
SecoursHospital,Cork
19
www
.ucc.ie
CorkUniversityHospital
53
Gene
ral
MercyUniversityHospital
23
South
InfirmaryVictoriaUniversityH
ospital
15
COPE
Foundation,Cork
20
Intellectual
Disability
HSES
outh,CorkUniversityMaternityHospital
20
Midwifery
HSES
outh,PsychiatricNursingServices,
20
Psychiatric
11
UCD
OurL
adysChildrensHospital,Crumlin,Dublin12
30
Childrens&General(integrated)
(01)7166407
MaterMisericordiaeUniversityHospital,Dublin7
68
www
.ucd.ie
*StM
ichaelsHospital,DunLaogha
ire,CountyDublin
37
Gene
ral
*StVincentsUniversityHospital,Dublin4
59
NationalMaternityHospital,Holles
Street,Dublin2
20
Midwifery
StJohnofGodHospital,Stillorgan,CountyDublin
15
Psychiatric
12
UL
HSEM
idWesternRegionGeneralNursingServices
50
Gene
ral
(061)202700
DaughtersofCharity,StVincentsC
entre,Lisnagry,CountyLimerick
20
Intellectual
Disability
www
.ul.ie
StMu
nchinsRegionalMaternityHo
spital
20
Midwifery
HSEM
idWesternRegionPsychiatricNursingServices
20
Psychiatric
13
WaterfordIT
HSES
outhEasternRegionGeneralNursingServices
45
Gene
ral
(051)302000
HSES
outhEasternRegion&VoluntaryIntellectualDisability
20
Intellectual
Disability
NursingServices
www
.wit.ie
HSES
outhEasternRegionPsychiatricNursingServices
30
Psychiatric
*partofth
eSt.VincentsHealthcareGroup
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Programme Structure
A minimum number of hours/weeks in theoretical and clinical instruction must besuccessfully completed before applying to register as a nurse/midwife with AnBord Altranais.
An Bord Altranais Requirements
Aspect General, Intellectual Disability, Childrens & GeneralMidwifery, Psychiatric Integrated
Theoretical Instruction (to include 58 weeks 70 weeksself-directed study, exams)
Clinical Instruction 40 weeks 54 weeks(supernumerary clinical placement)
Internship (inclusive of annual leave) 36 weeks 36 weeks
Other 10 weeks 10 weeksTOTAL Minimum 144 Weeks 170 Weeks
For most of the programme the student receives a combination of theoretical andclinical instruction and this period generally includes normal third-level collegeholidays. During this period the student is not a paid employee of the healthservice. The usual entitlements/conditions regarding a means-tested third-levelgrant applies to student nurses/midwives.
The first clinical placement occurs early in the programme, usually within threemonths of commencement.
A continual 36 week rostered clinical placement (internship) takes place during thefourth year.
For details of the programme structure in each HEI, contact the relevant HEI.
Purpose of Programme
A student engaging in a Pre-Registration Honours Degree Programme is
required to observe standards of conduct and behaviour commensurate with therequirements of An Bord Altranais to enter the nursing/midwifery profession.
The purpose of the Pre-Registration Honours Degree Programme is to ensure thatthe student is equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to practise as acompetent nurse/midwife.
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Competencies
On completion of the programme, the student will be required to have achievedcompetence in the following five domains of practice:
Nursing Midwifery
Professional/ethical practice Professional/ethical midwifery practice
Holistic approaches to care and the Holistic midwifery careintegration of knowledge
Interpersonal relationships Interpersonal relationships
Organisation and management of care Organisation and co-ordination ofmidwifery care
Personal and professional development. Personal and professional development.
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Nursing Programmes enable the student to:
Assist individuals, families and groups achieveoptimum health, independence, recoveryor a peaceful death in a professional caring
manner
Provide and manage direct practical nursingwhether health promotional, preventive,curative, rehabilitative or supportive, toindividuals, families or groups
Demonstrate a knowledge base and a level ofcompetence in clinical practice skills essentialfor safe practice, which are grounded inrecent evidence-based nursing research,where available
Identify and meet the nursing care needsof the individual, family, or community in allhealthcare settings
Demonstrate the development of skills ofanalysis, critical thinking, problem-solving andreflective practice
Act as an effective member of the healthcareteam and participate in the multi-disciplinaryteam approach to the care of patients/clients.
Midwifery Programmes enable the
student to:
Provide competent, safe midwiferycare to women, their babies and,where possible, their wider family
circle
Demonstrate respect for theindividuality of each woman andsupport shared decision-makingthroughout the womans childbirthexperience
Promote and support lifestyle choicesthat enhance the health and wellbeingof women, their families and the widercommunity
Recognise the scope of midwiferypractice, initiate appropriate referralsto other healthcare providers andprovide emergency care whenrequired
Take responsibility for maintaining alevel of knowledge and clinical skillsthat is based on the best availableevidence.
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Course Codes
Each nursing/midwifery programme has two identifying course codes: standardcode and mature code.
The standard course codeis for an applicant who is applying on the basis ofexamination results. Applicants are advised to check the relevant HEI literatureregarding the minimum entry age. The applicant must meet the minimumeducation requirements of both An Bord Altranais and the HEI/s.
The mature course codeis for an applicant who is twenty-three years of age or
over by January on the year of application and who wishes to be consideredfor a place on grounds of mature years and not on examination results. Such anapplicant must enter in her list of course choices the appropriate mature coursecodes and not the codes for those presenting education qualifications (i.e.standard course code). Failure to use the correct codes will prevent considerationas a mature code applicant.
A mature code application cannot be considered unless:
it has been included among an applicants original course choices by1 February
or
it has been added to the existing application not later than the final date forcorrection of errors or omissions. Check with the CAO.
An applicant who wishes to be considered under both standard code and maturecode categories must enter both appropriate codes as separate preferences.Only one course code may appear in a preference box; a single course code is apreference.
Applying to the CAO
Application through the CAO can be done either on-line (www.cao.ie) or paper.Before completing the application form, an applicant should carefully study theliterature of the HEI/s and the CAO Handbook and any subsequent changes tothese documents. If an applicant has any queries regarding her eligibility to beconsidered for a place on a nursing/midwifery programme, she is advised toconsult the literature of the HEI/s and contact the admission office of the HEI/s.All the courses on the CAO Application Form are categorised as:
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Level 8, which includes NURSING/MIDWIFERY
Level 7 & Level 6
Up to 10 Nursing/Midwifery course codes may be chosen in Level 8 category,
listed in order of preference.
Item Closing Date Note
Application 1 February (5:15 p.m.)
Late Application 1 May (5:15 p.m.) Late applications may not be submitted by:
mature code applicants for any nursing/midwifery programme
standard code or mature code applicantsfor the Adelaide School of Nursing
Applying to the PAS [Mature Code Applicants Only]
Please note that there are changes to the application process from previous years.Having applied through the CAO before 1 February 2013 at 5.15pm, MatureApplicants must also register and apply through the PAS website www.publicjobs.ie between 15 February and 5 March 2013 at 5.15pm. This is required as PASundertakes the written assessment on behalf of the NCC.
Firstly you must log-on to www.publicjobs.ie and if you have not previouslyregistered and you are a New User you must Register before applying. You mustremember your User Name and Password as you will require these to access yourMessage Board for communications from the PAS e.g. invitation to attend forwritten assessment, results, etc.
Please do not confuse Registering with Applying. Once you have registered youmust then access the application form, complete and submit it. The application
form will only be available on www.publicjobs.ie between 15 February and5 March 2013, under the job category Medical, sub category Nurse/NurseManagement
To register and apply with PAS you should have to hand your CAO number, a valide-mail address and your Personal Public Service (PPS) number (if you have one).
Please note that once you have applied, you are advised to check your MessageBoard (located within your personal profile) for communications from PAS.
If you do not complete all steps, your application will not be considered valid and
you will receive no further consideration.
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Applicants will receive an immediate email confirming that their application hasbeen successfully submitted. This message should be retained. If the confirmationemail is not received within two days please contact General Service Recruitmentin PAS at (01) 858 7480 immediately.
Application using the Higher Education Access Route (HEAR)
The Higher Education Access Route (HEAR) is a college and university admissionsscheme which offers places on reduced points and extra college support to schoolleavers from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. HEAR is for schoolleavers under the age of 23 as of 1 January 2013, who have completed an IrishLeaving Certificate. HEAR Applicants must meet a range of financial, social andcultural indicators to be considered for a reduced points place and extra college
support. See details at http://www.accesscollege.ie/hear/index.php. (HEARapplicants can only use Standard Course Codes).
Application using the Disability Access Route to Education (DARE)
The Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) is a college and universityadmissions scheme which offers places on a reduced points basis to schoolleavers with disabilities who were under 23 years of age on 1 January in the yearof entry. DARE is for school leavers who have the ability to benefit from andsucceed in higher education but who may not be able to meet the points fortheir preferred course due to the impact of their disability. See details at http://www.accesscollege.ie/dare/index.php. Please also refer to the section HealthRequirements on p29 of this booklet if utilising this scheme.
Change of Mind
At the beginning of May, a change of mind facility is available through the CAO
until 1 July. This allows you to change the courses that you have already appliedfor. Please note: You may NOT enter on a Change of Mind for any MatureApplicant Course Codes for nursing/midwifery, unless at least one such Codeappeared on the original application and you have sat the assessment test in thecurrent year. For full details about the change of mind facility, please go to theCAOs website.
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Order of Merit Lists
An order of merit list (OOM) is drawn up for each course code.
A mature code applicantwho passes the written assessment test is placed on thelist for each mature course code for which she has applied. The overall score inthe written assessment test determines an applicants position on the OOM list foreach mature course code for which she applied.
A standard code applicantwho meets the minimum education entry requirementsis placed on the list for each standard course code for which she has applied. Astandard code applicants position on the OOM list/s is determined by the pointsachieved in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate or equivalent examination.
An applicants position on each OOM list may differ, because not all applicantsapply for the same programmes.
Applicants with equal overall scores are distinguished by appending to each scorea randomly generated number. The combined overall score and random numberis the final determinant of position in OOM.
Places allocated to each course code will be offered to an appropriate number ofapplicants, beginning with those at the top of each order of merit list.
The OOM lists are drawn up just prior to the Offers stage.
It is not possible to predict an applicants position on an OOM list. Neither is itpossible to predict if an applicant will receive an offer.
Please Note: The OOM lists are drawn up by the CAO just before Offers areissued. Applicants can ask the institutions for their position on the OOM list
but only after Round A (Mature Code Applicants) and Round one (StandardCode Applicants) offers have been issued.
Offers
JULY First offers of places to mature codeapplicants will take place in early July.If necessary, further offers may be made early August.
AUG First offers of places to FETAC(standard code applicants) will take place inearly August.
AUG First offers of places to standard code applicants(excluding FETAC) issuefollowing the results of the Leaving Certificate Examination (Round One).
OCT Offers continue to be made, as needed, until mid-October.
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Offers will be issued by post and may also be viewed and accepted on the CAOwebsite (www.cao.ie).
It is important to remember that cut-off points/scores for each programme aredetermined by the relative supply-demand situation including:
The number of applicants
The points/scores achieved by the applicants
The number of places available.
Refer to the CAO Handbook for details regarding offers and how places areallocated.
Available/Vacant Places Competition
Where there are available/vacant places in specific programmes, HEI/s willadvertise these on the CAO website (www.cao.ie) under the heading ofAvailable/Vacant Places.
An applicant for Available/Vacant Places must meet the normal minimum entryrequirements for the programme/s in question.
Deferred Entry
An applicant who receives an offer of a place and who wishes to defer taking upthe place for one year must seek the agreement of the appropriate HEI. Suchagreement is not guaranteed and is totally at the discretion of the appropriateHEI. An applicant who wishes to defer a place is strongly urged to check directly,and well in advance, with the admission office of the appropriate HEI about theconditions under which deferred entry might be granted. Refer to page 6 of theCAO Handbook.
Candidate Register of An Bord Altranais
In preparation for the professional dimension of the programme, a student willbe required, within thirty days of commencing the programme, to have her nameentered on the Candidate Register of An Bord Altranais. A student must provide abirth certificate or other legal/official documents as required with the application.There is no charge for entering a name on the Candidate Register(Nurses Rules,2010 S.11.2)
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Allowances and Grants
Uniform
A uniform (clothing) allowance is administered by the health service.
Salary
Part of the programme in the Fourth Year consists of a continual 36 week rosteredclinical placement. The student may be paid for this placement depending onwhen they started the degree. Students who commence studies in 2013 academicyear will receive 50% of first point of the relevant staff nurse salary scale.
Free Fees Initiative
The Higher Institutes of Education determine eligibility for free fees. If you have aquery about fees, you should contact the relevant college for further information.
Third-Level Student Grants
Please go to www.susi.ie a new online only student grant application system.
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SECTION 4Clinical Component of the Pre-Registration Honours DegreeProgrammes
Childrens and General Nursing (Integrated)
The childrens and general nursing (integrated) programme facilitates thedevelopment of professional knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to meetthe healthcare needs of individuals along the life span continuum. Childrensnurses care for children of all ages, and mostly within the hospital environments.Children have unique needs and one of these needs is the involvement of theirfamily in their care. Childrens nurses therefore work in partnership with the childand the family to promote, maintain or restore optimum health and wellbeing.Childrens and general nurses work with a multidisciplinary team across a wide
range of healthcare settings and in different roles.
The list of topics included in the syllabus is not exhaustive. It provides anindication of the content of Childrens Nurse and General Nurse RegistrationEducation Programme in terms of the range of topics and gives no indicationof the weighting of each topic in the curriculum. The syllabus allows scope forthe continuing development of subject matter and for the acquisition of newknowledge to accommodate emerging trends in nursing, healthcare and society.
Clinical Placements
Aspect Minimum weeks
Adult Child Integrated
General and Specialist Medicine 14 14 28
General and Specialist Surgery 14 14 28
Specialist placements 18(minimum 2 weeks placement in each speciality)
Accident & Emergency
Mental Health and Psychiatry
Care of the older person Home Nursing/community
Operating theatre
Maternity care
Intellectual Disability
Remaining regulated placements 7 7 14(can be in core/specialist clinical areas)
Discretionary 5
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General Nursing
Nursing is an interpersonal caring process that acknowledges the uniquenessof the person. The general nursing programme contains the essential elementsthat facilitate the development of professional knowledge, skills and attitudes
necessary to meet the nursing needs of patients who are acutely or chronically ill.General nurses also have an important role in the promotion of health.
The healthcare services and the work trends of general nurses are changingcontinuously and the general nurse must be able to respond to the health needsand demands of the Irish population.
Nursing practice also involves working with other professions and the generalnursing programme aims to develop nurses who will act as effective members of ahealthcare team at various levels of the healthcare system.
The list of topics included in the syllabus is not exhaustive. It provides anindication of the content of the General Nurse Registration education programmein terms of the range of topics and gives no indication of the weighting of eachtopic in the curriculum. Curriculum planners will be expected to demonstratethat the programme is relevant and responsive with the most recent policy andlegislative change.
Clinical Placements
Aspect Minimum weeks
General and Specialist Medicine 18General and Specialist Surgery 18
Specialist placements (minimum 2 weeks placement in each speciality): 18
Accident and Emergency
Child Care and Paediatrics
Mental Health and Psychiatry
Care of the older person
Home Nursing/community
Operating theatre Maternity care
Remaining regulated placements (can be in core/specialist clinical areas) 20
Discretionary 5
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Intellectual Disability Nursing
The philosophy of care of a person with an intellectual disability contains anumber of implicit principles, which embrace the concept that all persons withall levels of ability have the same rights and, in so far as possible, the same
responsibilities as other members of society.
They have a right and a need to live within the community like other people andthey have a right to receive those services necessary to meet their specialisedand changing needs. They should receive, if and when necessary, professionalassistance and services which will allow recognition, development and expressionof the individuality of each person.
Nurses who work with persons with an intellectual disability have a diversity ofroles, from intensive physical nursing of individuals with profound handicap to
supportive guidance in the management and habilitation of children, adolescentsand adults.
The care of persons with an intellectual disability forms part of the nursingprofession as a whole, yet it is specialised and very different from other disciplinesof nursing.
The syllabus is indicative. It allows scope for the continuing development ofsubject matter and for the extension of new knowledge to accommodateemerging trends. Curriculum planners will be expected to demonstrate that theprogramme is relevant and responsive with the most recent policy and legislative
change.
Clinical Placements
Aspect Minimum weeks
Education and Development of the Child and Education andDevelopment of the Adult (minimum 12 weeks in each area) 36
Disorders of human behaviour 18
Acute nursing
Specialist areas
(minimum 2 weeks placement in each speciality)
Remaining regulated placements (can be in core/specialist placements) 20
Discretionary 5
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Midwifery
The term midwife means with woman. Midwifery involves the provision of careand support to women during pregnancy, labour and birth, and to women andtheir babies following birth. Midwives have a key role in health promotion and
education for women, their babies and their wider family circle. Midwifery care isunderpinned by a philosophical approach that views pregnancy as part of the lifecycle, a normal healthy event. The concept of partnership between the womanand the midwife is fundamental to midwifery practice and is based on mutualtrust, support and collaboration.
The provision of midwifery care is constantly evolving to respond to the changingneeds of women in Ireland and their families. Midwives provide care in maternityhospitals/units, midwifeled units and increasingly through the provision ofmidwife-led services in the community. Midwives work in partnership with
obstetricians and other members of the healthcare team in the provision of care,particularly to women with complicated pregnancies (NMPDUs, 2003).
The syllabus of the midwife registration education programme is indicative.This allows for change to address the changing nature of Irish society and theenvironment in which midwives practise. The programme provides midwiveswith the knowledge and skills to meet the needs of women and their familiesin an individualised, culturally sensitive manner. This supports the vision for thematernity services set out in the Health Strategy (Department of Health, 2001)to provide responsive, high-quality maternity care, which is woman-centred,
equitable across different parts of the country, accessible to all, safe andaccountable.
Clinical Placements
Aspect Minimum weeks
Antenatal (to include clinics, antenatal wards andantenatal/parenthood education) 14
Intra-natal 16
Postnatal 14
Specialist placements (minimum placement of 2 weeks in eachspecialist area): 20
Neonatal (SCBU/NICU/Neonatal clinic)
Community midwifery
Gynaecology
Mental health
Medical
Surgical, including Theatre
Additional regulated placements (may be in core or specialist areas) 10
Discretionary 5
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Psychiatric Nursing
Psychiatric nursing is a specialist nursing discipline. Psychiatric nurses work withpeople who are experiencing mental health problems. The aim of psychiatricnursing is to work in partnership with the person, family/advocate to enable
them to mobilise their own inner resources as well as professional resources, ina way that promotes personal growth, maximum development of potential andrecovery. At the heart of psychiatric nursing is the development of an empoweringtherapeutic relationship. The psychiatric nurse journeys with the person/familythrough their time of distress and through the interpersonal relationship facilitatesthe person to find hope, healing, meaning and personal resourcefulness.
Psychiatric nursing care is constantly evolving to meet the challenging mentalhealth needs of the people in Ireland. Psychiatric nurses work with and care forpeople, both in community and hospital services.
The nature of psychiatric nursing demands that nurses acquire a broad-basededucation with particular emphasis on personal and interpersonal knowledge,as well as knowledge from nursing theory, social, psychological and biologicalsciences. The education programme provides nurses with the knowledge, skillsand attitudes to meet the needs of the person and family in an individualised,empowering and culturally sensitive manner.
Clinical Placements
Aspect Minimum weeks
Psychiatric nursing (including in-patient and community care settings) 36
Specialist care 18
Care of the older person
Adult general nursing
(minimum 2 weeks placement in each speciality)
Remaining regulated placements (can be in core/specialist clinical areas) 20
Discretionary 5
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SECTION 5Theoretical Component of the Pre-Registration HonoursDegree Programmes
Nursing
67% of the theoretical content is the art and science of nursing care.
33% of the theoretical content is devoted to the applied biological and socialsciences, which are the science subjects that are taught as they apply to, andinform, nursing care.
The nursing content of the theoretical component of the programme aims todevelop the necessary professional knowledge, skills and attitudes needed tomeet the nursing needs of patients/clients.
The theoretical component of the pre-registration honours degree programmeshas common elements as well as areas very specific to the particular area ofnursing.
Midwifery
The content of the theoretical component of the midwifery programme aims todevelop the necessary professional knowledge, skills and attitudes needed tomeet the midwifery needs of women and their families.
Subjects
The following tables outline some of the subject areas that comprise thetheoretical component of the programmes:
Nursing Midwifery
Communication and Interpersonal Skills Communication and interpersonal skills
Healthcare Systems Ethical issues in midwifery practice
Health Promotion Biological sciences for midwifery practice
History of Nursing Legal issues in midwifery practiceIndividual and Health and Illness Knowledge and skills for midwifery practice
Person-Centred Care Non-pharmaceutical approaches to symptomrelief
Personal and Professional Development Pharmacology
Research Professional and personal development
Theory of Nursing Promoting maternal, child and community health
Biological Sciences for Nursing Psychology
Social Sciences for Nursing Research
Development of Nursing Sociology and midwifery practice Provision of maternal and social care services
in Ireland
Women-centred care
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Biological Sciences Social Sciences
Anatomy Psychology
Physiology Sociology
Physics Philosophy
Chemistry Ethics
Bio-Chemistry
Genetics
Pathology
Microbiology
Pharmacology
For a more detailed content of the theoretical component of each nursingprogramme, refer to Requirements and Standards for Nurse RegistrationEducation Programmes (2005). For a more detailed content of the theoreticalcomponent of the midwifery programme, refer to Requirements and Standards forMidwife Registration Education Programmes (2005). Both of these publicationsare available at: www.nursingcareers.ie.
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SECTION 6Entry Requirements Common to Mature and Standard CodeApplicants
Health Requirements
Nursing/Midwifery is a demanding profession, both physically and emotionally.A successful applicant must be of good mental and physical health and have theability to achieve the required competencies of a nurse/midwife.
Applicants will be required to complete a Medical Assessment Self-DeclarationForm and undergo a Medical Assessment/Screening and a Vaccinationprogramme etc. as determined by a HEI/Healthcare Agency.
Satisfactory completion of these or other health requirements will be necessary to
commence/continue with the programme.
Garda Vetting
Garda Vetting/Garda Vetting Enquiry Forms, and/or Police Certificates will berequired as determined by a HEI/Healthcare Agency.
The HEIs use the Garda Central Vetting Unit (GCVU) vetting service and/orInternational Police Agencies, to assess the suitability of an applicant and mayalso require an applicant to provide an enhanced disclosure by completion of an
affidavit. Therefore, offers are conditional and could subsequently be withdrawn ifan applicant does not meet the Garda/Police vetting requirements. The NCC hasno involvement in garda vetting.
Further details are available from from the HEI/Healthcare agency.
English Competence
An applicant, whose First Language/Primary Mode of Expression is not English,will be required to produce evidence of English competence. Such an applicant
must clarify her position well in advance of the closing date. Such an applicantmust consult the HEI literature and contact the admission office of the HEI/s towhich she intends to apply for nursing/midwifery.
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Non-EU Persons
An applicant who is now, or who has been in the past, resident outside the EUmust have consulted the HEI literature and have contacted the admission office ofthe HEI/s to which she intends to apply for nursing/midwifery in order to have fully
appraised herself of the following:
Definition of Non-EU
Entry Requirements and Conditions
Application Procedure and Eligibility to Apply
Selection Procedure
Economic Fee
Any other matters.
In the event that places remain vacant after offers have been made to eligible EUapplicants, a person with Non-EU status may be considered.
Please note that the NCC has no role regarding visas/permits nor in defining nonEU status.
Applicants Expressing a Preference for the Adelaide School of Nursing
In respect of entry to the Adelaide School of Nursing, the following note from
the Adelaide Hospital Society is for applicants expressing a preference for theAdelaide School of Nursing.
The Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Dublin, Incorporating the National ChildrensHospital, Tallaght, Dublin 24, provides a focus for Protestant participation in thehealth services within a multi-denominational and pluralist setting. The Charterof the Hospital guarantees freedom of conscience and the free profession andpractice of religion.
The Adelaide Hospital Society, which is a voluntary charitable organisation,
nominates up to 33 suitable applicants each year to the Adelaide School ofNursing. In selecting applicants, the Society has regard to its particular obligationto applicants from the Protestant community and also to members of inter-churchfamilies. It also has regard to the multi-denominational and pluralist character ofthe Hospital. The selection of applicants to the Adelaide School of Nursing will bedone with this in mind.
Names and addresses of those applicants who express a preference for theAdelaide School of Nursing on the CAO Application Form will be forwarded tothe Adelaide Hospital Society for consideration. Such applicants will be issued
with a further Application Form by the Adelaide Hospital Society for completionand return to the Society. All such applicants will have an opportunity to outlinereasons for applying for nursing education through the Adelaide School ofNursing on this further Application Form.
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This Form will be used to decide which applicants will have an interviewconducted by an Interview Board appointed by the Adelaide Hospital Society.
PLEASE NOTE:
Success at the Adelaide School of Nursing interview does not guarantee an offerof a place.
Applicants must still be eligible to be offered a place by the CAO.
An unsuccessful interview at the Adelaide School of Nursing does not prejudicean applicants chance of an offer of a place elsewhere.
This process by the Adelaide School of Nursing is additional to the otherrequirements as outlined in this publication.
Applicants who are attending or who have attended a third-levelprogramme in Ireland
An applicant who is undertaking a programme at a HEI or who has previouslyundertaken a programme at a HEI must contact the admission office of the HEIto which she has applied for nursing/midwifery to determine fees and any othermatters.
Applicants who have previously been unsuccessful (academic and/or placement)in any Nursing or Midwifery programme or have any issues which would affectsuitability to pursue a career in nursing or midwifery will only be considered forre-entry to another Nursing or Midwifery programme on a case-by-case appealbasis to the relevant Programme Board. Such applicants should make their case inwriting to the Admissions Officer, and include any relevant details of extenuatingcircumstances.
Note to All Applicants
An applicant is responsible for ensuring that she meets the specified entry
requirements and conditions.The processing of an application at any stage of the competition should not betaken as an indication of eligibility for the programme/s.
An applicant is responsible for meeting all costs in relation to the applicationprocess.
Any attempt by an applicant or by any person(s) acting on the applicantsinstigation, directly or indirectly by means of written communication orotherwise, to canvass or otherwise influence in the applicants favour, will
automatically disqualify the applicant from the competition.If at any time between applying and the end of the competition you change anycontact details, you must immediately notify the CAO online or in writing.
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SECTION 7Entry Requirements Specific to Mature Code Applicants
Overview
An applicant must be successful in the current year at the written assessmenttest before being considered for an offer as a mature code applicant. However,success at the written assessment test does not guarantee an offer of a place.
The written assessment test is year specific and results may not be carried forwardto a future year (unless a deferred entry has been granted by a HEI).
The onus is on each applicant to ensure that she is in receipt of allcommunication from the PAS. The NCC and the PAS accept no responsibility forcommunication not accessed or received by an applicant.
If you change any of your contact details you must immediately A) inform theCAO either online or in writing and B) update your PAS profile online. Do NOTcontact the NCC regarding such changes.
If you are a Mature Applicant and you wish to also apply as a Standard CodeApplicant you must use the Standard Code as well as the Mature Code asseparate preferences (see Section 3).
The Written Assessment Test
The written assessment test is carried out by the PAS on behalf of the NCC. Theseassessments will be held on 27 April, 2013 in venues in Dublin, Cork and Galway.You will have an opportunity to select your chosen test location when completingyour publicjobs application (see Section 3 for application process). An invitationto attend the test will be sent to your message board mid April, along withfamiliarisation material about the assessment tests to be used.
Proceeding in the Competition
Those who pass the written assessment will be placed on order of merit lists forthe courses they have applied for (see Section 3 for further details).
Those who do not pass the written assessment or those who do not attend thewritten assessment cannot proceed further in the mature code competition fornursing/midwifery for that year. To appeal the result of the written assessment,applicants should contact the PAS within 7 days on receipt of results.
The Interview
Please note that as of 2011, there is no requirement for an interview as part of theselection process (except for those applying to the Adelaide School of Nursing,see section 6).
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Timetable for Mature Code Applicants 2013
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What
Application for MatureCode Nursing andMidwifery to CAOSTEP 1
Application for MatureCode Nursing andMidwifery to PASSTEP 2
Details of WrittenAssessment,includingtime and venue
Test FamiliarisationBooklet
WrittenAssessment Test
Results of WrittenAssessment Test
Offers
How and When Important Notes toApplicants
All applications are throughthe Central Applications Officebefore the 1 February 2013(www.cao.ie). There are nolate applications for Nursing/Midwifery Mature CodeApplicants
Having completed STEP 1,you must then
A) register and
B) apply to www.publicjobs.iebetween 15 February and 5March 2013.
An invitation to attend thewritten assessment will be sentto your message board in
Mid April 2013.
Details of where to find thisdocument will be given in the
invitation mentioned aboveMid April 2013
Will be held on Saturday 27April 2013in Dublin, Cork &Galway
Your results will be available onyour message board in earlyJune 2013
First offers to mature codeapplicants will be made by theCAO in early July. If necessary,further offers may be made inearly August.
Before completing theCAO application form,an applicant shouldcarefully study the CAOhandbook
If your applicationhas been successfullysubmitted you willreceive a confirmationemail. If not receivedwithin two dayscontact PAS.
If you have not receivedthe invitation, contactthe PAS by 18 April2013
Applicants should readthis document to help
prepare for the writtenassessment
Candidates should printthe invitation mentionedabove and bring it withthem to the test.
You will need yourusername and password toaccess your messageboard
If not received by 7 June2013, contact the PAS
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Scores for Mature Code Applicants
The following table shows the scores required for entry to each programme(2006-12).
Not all on these scores may have been offered a place (i.e. where randomgenerated scores occurred). Of the 1,059 Mature Course Code Applicants whowere placed on the order of merit lists for nursing/midwifery in 2012, the lowestoverall score was 169 and the highest overall score was 265. Not all were offereda place.
For the final scores for 2012, check the NCC website (www.nursingcareers.ie) inmid December 2012.
HEI & Programme Final Final Final Final Final Final First Final06 07 08 09 10 11 12 12
Athlone IT General 173 166 164 166 178 225 235*
Athlone IT Psychiatric 167 160 157 160* 165 217 233
DCU Childrens & General(Integrated) 164 154 161 171 172 224* 241
DCU General 160 142 153* 160* 166* 226 225*
DCU Intellectual Disability 139 145 130 131 150 202 210*
DCU Psychiatric 139 146 135 150 153 206* 216
Dundalk IT General 164 159 159 165 169 225* 224*
Dundalk IT IntellectualDisability 137 143 139 139 151 210 210
Dundalk IT Midwifery 187 174 166* 182 163 236 229
Dundalk IT Psychiatric 137 156 139 156 158 213* 215
GMIT General 158 174 161* 164* 168 228* 233*
GMIT Psychiatric 147 161 164 156 171 218* 230
IT Tralee General 155 161 153 173 165* 230 234
IT Tralee Psychiatric 131 147 134 168 161* 217 227
Letterkenny IT General 176 174 169 176 177 221 228*Letterkenny IT IntellectualDisability 158 157 130 164 170 219 216
Letterkenny IT Psychiatric 165 160 155 166* 174 219 226
NUIG General 164 161 163 173 170 228* 234*
NUIG Midwifery 162 175 170* 173 171 228* 245
NUIG Psychiatric 149 157 159* 171 167 221 224*
St Angelas General 165 167 165 168 171* 234 231*
St Angelas IntellectualDisability 146 139 130 160 160 214 219
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HEI & Programme Final Final Final Final Final Final First Final
06 07 08 09 10 11 12 12
TCD Childrens & General(Integrated) 164 167 163 171* 179 232 233
TCD General (Adelaide) 162 160 171 168 174 226 216
TCD General (Meath &St Jamess) 167 157 158 159* 166* 220* 227*
TCD Intellectual Disability 127 122 139 144* 151 188 203
TCD Midwifery 162 153 170 167* 171 224 233*
TCD Psychiatric 129 138 116 144 153 203 212*
UCC Childrens & General(Integrated) 173 177 174 174 168 244 232*
UCC General 162 159 160* 171 166 231 230*
UCC Intellectual Disability 135 133 131 157* 161 217 213UCC Midwifery 169 179 174 177 171 230* 238
UCC Psychiatric 147 150 134 165 163* 219 226
UCD Childrens & General(Integrated) 161 159 154 166 170* 220* 233*
UCD General 156 146 150 156* 164* 218 224
UCD Midwifery 177 153 162* 169 172 226* 235*
UCD Psychiatric 144 146 137 147 162 212 216
UL General 170 170 170 180 176 234 237UL Intellectual Disability 141 133 127 168 161 215 220
UL Midwifery 164 172 183 184 181 230 248
UL Psychiatric 131 145 157 166 169 220 224*
Waterford IT General 161 157 174 175* 171 232 234
Waterford IT IntellectualDisability 126 135 157 160 158 220* 217
Waterford IT Psychiatric 147 142 160 158* 161* 224 223
*Not all with this score were offered places.
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Sponsorship for Public Health Service Employees wishing to train asnurses/midwives
The Sponsorship Scheme, whereby a candidates salary is paid for the durationof the programme is open to Irish public health service employees, such as
healthcare assistants and ward attendants, who are directly involved in thedelivery of care to patients/clients within a nursing/midwifery context. This schemeis reviewed and offered on an annual basis.
There are a maximum of 10 places available and these are part of the quota ofplaces for mature code applicants and these places are reviewed annually.
An applicant must:
Meet all conditions as outlined in HSE HR Circular 009/2010
Apply as a Mature Code Applicant to the CAO before 1 February at 5.15pm.
Be successful at the written assessment test in the current year.
Have applied for Sponsorship to the Nursing and Midwifery Planning andDevelopment Unit (NMPDU) Kilkenny by the closing date as specified by theNMPDU
Be offered a place in nursing/midwifery as a mature code applicant by theCAO. An offer of a place does not guarantee an offer of sponsorship
Meet the required terms and conditions as determined by a HEI andHealthcare Agency
Further information is available from:
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HSE Area NMPDU Address Tel
South South Eastern Office Complex, Kilcreene 056 7785629Area Hospital, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Dublin Dublin South, Mill Lane, Palmerstown,Mid-Leinster Kildare and Wicklow Dublin 20 01 620 1772
Dublin Midland Unit 4, Central Business Park,
Mid-Leinster Clonminch, Portlaoise Road, 057 9357866Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Dublin Dublin North Swords Business Campus 01 813 1802North East Balheary Road, Swords, Co. Dublin
Dublin North Eastern Area St Brigids Complex,North East Kells Road, Ardee, Co. Louth 041 6853206
South South Unit 8A, South Ring Business(Cork and Kerry) Park, Kinsale Road, Cork 021 4927460
West North Western Iona House, Main Street,Area Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal 071 9822106
West Western Area HR Department, Merlin Park, University 091 775841Hospital, Galway, Co. Galway
West Mid West Head Office, 31/33 Catherine Street 061 483521Limerick, Co. Limerick
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SECTION 8Entry Requirements Specific to Standard Code Applicants
An Bord AItranais Education Entry Requirements
The Nurses Rules, 2010, 6.1 provide that:
Before admission to a programme leading to Registration in the Register ofNurses the applicant must:
(a) have obtained in the Leaving Certificate Examination a minimum grade ofC3 in two higher level papers and a minimum grade of D3 in four ordinary orhigher level papers in the following subjects:
Irish or English
Mathematics A Laboratory Science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Physics &
Chemistry or Agricultural Science)
Three other subjects
or
(b) have achieved the equivalent minimum educational attainments to theforegoing, such equivalent attainments to be adjudicated upon by the HigherEducation Authority established under the Higher Education Act, 1971 (No. 22
of 1971)
or
(c) meet the minimum educational requirements specified by the third levelinstitution concerned for entry to the course provided that such requirementsare not of a lower standard than those set out in sub-paragraph (a) above
(Note: Foundation Level Mathematics or Foundation Level Irish are notacceptable).
Higher Education Institutions Education Entry Requirements
The following are the basic minimum requirements for each HEI. Each HEImay have specific requirements regarding combination of subjects permittedor subjects that may not be presented at all. It is essential to consult the HEIliterature regarding all aspects of the following.
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DCU
Athlone IT
Dundalk IT
Galway-Mayo IT
Letterkenny IT
Tralee IT
Waterford IT
HEIUL
HEI
TCD
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
C3 in two higher level papers and D3 in four ordinary or higher levelpapers in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examination inthe following subjects:
English or Irish (not Foundation Level)
Mathematics (not Foundation Level)
A Laboratory Science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry,Physics & Chemistry, or Agricultural Science)
Three other subjects.
Or
Equivalent Qualifications.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSC3 in two higher level papers and D3 in four ordinary or higher levelpapers in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examination inthe following subjects:
English
A language other than English (excluding Foundation Level Irish)
Mathematics (not Foundation Level)
A Laboratory Science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry,Physics & Chemistry, or Agricultural Science)
Two other subjects.Or
Equivalent Qualifications.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
C3 in three higher level papers and D3 in three ordinary or higherlevel papers in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examinationin the following subjects:
English
A language other than English (excluding Foundation Level Irish)
Mathematics (not Foundation Level)
A Laboratory Science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry,Physics & Chemistry, or Agricultural Science)
Two other subjects.
Or
Equivalent Qualifications.
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NUI
UCC
UCDNUIG
St Angelas
College Sligo
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
C3 in two higher level papers and D3 in four ordinary or higher levelpapers in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examination inthe following subjects:
Irish * (not Foundation Level)
English
Mathematics (not Foundation Level)
A Laboratory Science subject (Biology, Physics, Chemistry,Physics & Chemistry, or Agricultural Science)
Any two other subjects accepted for matriculation registrationpurposes.
Or
Equivalent Qualifications.
*An applicant who has an official Department of Education andScience exemption from Irish in the Leaving Certificate must: applyto the NUI for exemption include another subject to make up the sixsubjects specified above.
The National University of Ireland (NUI) Colleges
Accumulation of Results
The minimum education requirements may be accumulated over any number ofsittings of the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examination. However, onesitting only of the examination will be counted for points purposes.
Equivalent Qualifications
An applicant using the Standard Code who is not presenting the Republic ofIreland Leaving Certificate Examination minimum education requirements musthave obtained equivalent education qualifications.
Such an applicant must clarify her position well in advance of the closing date,including the methods of evaluation of results of examinations and qualificationsother than the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examination.
An applicant must consult the HEI literature and contact the admission office ofthe HEI/s.
Refer to CAO Handbook www.cao.ie
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FETAC/NCVA Qualifications
The Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) was set up as astatutory body in June 2001. FETAC has responsibility for awards previously madeby a number of bodies, including the National Council for Vocational Awards
(NCVA).
Most of the HEIs offering the pre-registration honours degree programmes innursing/midwifery consider specific FETAC/NCVA Level 5 (previously NCVA Level2) qualifications as an equivalent (i.e. equivalent to the Republic of Ireland LeavingCertificate Examination) entry route for standard code applicants to nursing/midwifery, using the CAO application process.
The courses that are considered by some HEIs are:
DCHSN Nursing Studies
DCHSX Community and Health Services
DHSXX Healthcare Support.
The applicant must achieve a minimumof Distinctions (i.e. 80% or greater) in 5modules, which must include:
D20001 Anatomy and Physiology
D20012 Introduction to Nursing
D20032 Human Growth & Development or C20006 Biology.
Not all HEIs accept the qualifications as an entry route and those that do may notaccept all of the above courses.
For a list of HEIs that accept the above courses as an entry route for nursing/midwifery, together with the number of places, check with the HEIs or visit theNCC website www.nursingcareers.ie
The places per HEI allocated to applicants presenting with the required FETAC/NCVA Level 5 qualification are on a competitivebasis. The best eight modules areconsidered for scoring purposes.
For details and availability of the above-mentioned FETAC/NCVA Level 5 coursesand modules, refer to the Department of Education website:(http://www.education.ie/servlet/blobservlet/fe_plccourses.htm?language=EN).
Offers to FETAC applicants (Standard Code) take place early August. Due tothe small number of places reserved for FETAC award recipients, not all FETACapplicants that fulfill the eligibility criteria will be offered a place. Please refer towww.cao.ie for a list of the quota of places reserved for FETAC applicants.
It is essential to consult the HEI literature and contact the admission office of the
HEI to which an applicant is applying for nursing/midwifery to determine any up-to-date changes, including any changes regarding requirements.
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FETAC is in the process of launching a new format of awards called the CommonAwards System (CAS). There will be no change in the way CAO points areallocated to FETAC graduates for entry into higher education institutions inSeptember 2012. However, from September 2013 when graduates will be
presenting with these new common awards, there will be changes in the scoringarrangements for FETAC applicants to the CAO. Further details and updates willbe published on the CAO website www.cao.ie and on FETACs websitewww.fetac.ie.
Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP)
HEIs award points for results in Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LinkModules, in place of a sixth Leaving Certificate subject. This is for points purposeonly - the minimum education entry requirements must be attained.
Distinction = 70 points
Merit = 50 points
Pass = 30 points.
Points Scoring Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate Examination
The six best results, in recognised subjects, in one Leaving Certificate Examinationwill be counted for points purposes.
Grade Higher Level Paper Ordinary Level Paper
A1 100 60
A2 90 50
B1 85 45
B2 80 40
B3 75 35
C1 70 30
C2 65 25
C3 60 20
D1 55 15
D2 50 10
D3 45 5
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HEI & Programme Final Final Final Final Final Final First Final06 07 08 09 10 11 12 12
Athlone IT General 365 355 350* 395* 395* 400 415*
Athlone IT Psychiatric 330 320 360 370 370* 375 395*
DCU Childrens & General 430 490 430 465* 460* 485 495(Integrated)
DCU General 370 400 365 415* 415* 435* 440*DCU Intellectual Disability 310 310 300* 360 370* 370* 395
DCU Psychiatric 315 320 315 355 365 375 390*
Dundalk IT General 340 345 330* 380 390 390 415*
Dundalk IT Intellectual 280 220 280* 325 350* 345* 380Disability
Dundalk IT Midwifery 330 340 375 370* 400 390 425
Dundalk IT Psychiatric 280 295 305* 350* 350* 350* 385*
GMIT General 360 350 350 385 400 400* 410
GMIT Psychiatric 330 320 320 335 400* 370* 395
IT Tralee General 380 375 365 400 410 410* 435*
IT Tralee Psychiatric 350 345 330 370 395* 400* 410*
Letterkenny IT General 360 345 340 380 390 385* 405*
Letterkenny IT Intellectual 305 275 290 330* 350 345* 370Disability
Letterkenny IT Psychiatric 330 290 300 335* 340 350 375
NUIG General 405 405 380* 420 440* 445 455*
NUIG Midwifery 395 385 380 405* 425* 420* 450*
NUIG Psychiatric 360 350 350 410 395* 395* 420
St Angelas General 355 345 220 385* 395* 400 415*
St Angelas Intellectual 305 305 355* 330* 350* 365* 385Disability
TCD Childrens & General 480 485 465* 475* 480* 480 525(Integrated)
TCD General (Adelaide) 390 370 375 385 380 395* 400*
TCD General (Meath & 360 360 355 395 400* 415* 430*St Jamess)
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Points for Standard Code Applicants 2006-2012
The following table shows the points required for each programmefrom 2006 to 2012. For the final points for 2012, check the NCC website(www.nursingcareers.ie) in mid December.
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HEI & Programme Final Final Final Final Final Final First Final
06 07 08 09 10 11 12 12
TCD Intellectual Disability 320 305 290 360* 360* 375* 395*
TCD Midwifery 390 400 395* 410 435* 445* 480
TCD Psychiatric 320 340 290 385* 360* 370* 405UCC Childrens & General 480 495 490 495* 500 500* 525*(Integrated)
UCC General 410 410 395* 435 440* 440* 450*
UCC Intellectual Disability 355 380 375* 425 405 410* 425*
UCC Midwifery 400 410 425 435 435* 455 460*
UCC Psychiatric 370 365 340 410 415 415 435*
UCD Childrens & General 455 450 455 465 480* 500* 515(Integrated)
UCD General 360 360 350 385* 400* 415 430
UCD Midwifery 390 390 415 420 425* 455 470
UCD Psychiatric 350 355 330 380* 380 395 420
UL General 410 420 350 450* 450 445* 465
UL Intellectual Disability 350 350 350* 390* 400 400* 420
UL Midwifery 395 405 405 425* 425* 445 465*
UL Psychiatric 340 350 345 410* 395* 425 415*
Waterford IT General 395 395 385 410 405 420 425*
Waterford IT Intellectual 350 285 330 355* 360 385 380*Disability
Waterford IT Psychiatric 330 330 330 360 370 380* 395*
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* Not all on these points may have been offered a place (i.e. where random generatedscores occurred).
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SECTION 9Post Registration Programmes
When a candidate has successfully completed a pre-registration programme
in nursing/midwifery she might wish to pursue further education. Many suchopportunities are available and An Bord Altranais has approved a number ofspecialist programmes. For details of these programmes refer to the NCC onlinepublication Nursing/Midwifery: Career Development-Post-Registration Courses,available on the NCC website www.nursingcareers.ie
There are five post-registration programmes leading to an additional registrationwith An Bord Altranais.
PLEASE NOTE: The programme in childrens nursing is at both pre registration(i.e. integrated with general nursing) and at post registration level.
The midwifery programme is available at both pre-registration level and at postregistration level.
Childrens Nursing: Post Registration
A nurse who is registered in one of the three divisions RNID, RPN, RGN - of theRegister maintained by An Bord Altranais may apply to enter the post registrationRCN programme. The programme is twelve months full-time in duration.
Successful completion of the programme entitles the applicant to apply forregistration with An Bord Altranais (RCN) and the award of a Higher Diploma froma HEI.
The three HEIs and the three linked Dublin healthcare agencies offering the post-registration RCN programme are:
DCU and Childrens University Hospital, Temple Street
TCD and Adelaide and Meath Hospital incorporating The NationalChildrens Hospital, Tallaght
UCD and Our Ladys Childrens Hospital, Crumlin
Midwifery: Post Registration
The post registration midwifery programme leading to the qualification ofRegistered Midwife is 18 months full-time in duration. An applicant must first beregistered as a general nurse (RGN) with An Bord Altranais before applying for thepost registration programme in midwifery.
Successful completion of the programme entitles the applicant to apply forregistration with An Bord Altranais (RM) and the award of a Higher Diploma from alinked HEI.
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The seven maternity hospitals and linked HEIs currently offering the RMprogramme are:
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital and DKIT
University College Hospital Galway and NUIG
Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital and TCD
Rotunda Hospital and TCD
Cork University Maternity Hospital and UCC
National Maternity Hospital and UCD
St Munchins Regional Maternity Hospital and UL
Nurse Tutor
A nurse/midwife who is registered with An Bord Altranais may apply to undertakea specific masters programme. Successful completion of the masters programme,with the appropriate strand, will entitle the candidate to apply for registrationwith An Bord Altranais as a nurse tutor (RNT). There is not a separate register formidwife tutors.
A nurse/midwife who is registered with An Bord Altranais and who already holdsa masters Honours Degree in nursing/midwifery or in an allied health sciencesubject, may, subject to the Honours Degree being deemed suitable by An
Bord Altranais, undertake a further post-graduate qualification in education, andsubsequently may apply for registration as a nurse tutor with An Bord Altranais.
This programme is available at:
NUIG
UCD
TCD
Public Health NursingAn applicant must be registered as a general nurse (RGN) with An Bord Altranais.A nurse (RGN) who is not registered as a midwife (RM) with An Bord Altranais mustalso complete a Child & Maternal Health module.
Successful completion entitles the student to apply for registration with An BordAltranais (RPHN) and an award from the HEI. Further details from the HEIs:
NUIG
UCD
UCC
St Angelas College
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Nurse Prescriber
A nurse who is registered as a nurse (RNID/RPN/RGN/RCN/RM) with An BordAltranais may apply to undertake an education programme leading to registrationas a Nurse Prescriber. Further information is available from the Schools of Nursing
in RCSI, UCC, UCD and UL.
Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Advanced Midwife Practitioner
A nurse or midwife who is registered with An Bord Altranais and who fulfilsspecific criteria may apply to become a Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner(RANP) or a Registered Advanced Midwife Practitioner (RAMP) with An BordAltranais.
A RANP/RAMP:
is an expert in the chosen area of clinical practice
works autonomously at an advanced level in clinical practice
is a leader in the profession and in the clinical setting
carries out research and audit in the promotion of high standards of patient/client care.
For details of the specific criteria needed to apply for registration as RANP/RAMPplease refer to:
Applying for Registration as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) or AdvancedMidwife Practitioner (AMP) http://www.nursingboard.ie/en/apply_registration.aspx
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REFERENCES
(The details of where the publications can be accessed are in brackets)
An Bord Altranais (April 2000a) Scope of Nursing and Midwifery Practice
Framework(www.nursingcareers.iePublications)
An Bord Altranais (April 2000b) The Code of Professional Conduct for Each Nurseand Midwife2nd Edition (www.nursingcareers.iePublications)
An Bord Altranais (February 2005) Requirements and Standards for NurseRegistration Education Programmes3rd Edition (www.nursingcareers.iePublications)
An Bord Altranais (2005) Requirements and Standards for Midwife Registration
Education Programmes3rd Edition (www.nursingcareers.iePublications)
CAO (2013) Handbook and Application Form(www.cao.ie)
Department of Health (2001) Quality and Fairness: A Health System for You:Health Strategy(www.doh.iePublications)
HSE HR Circ